I just wish it was new stuff. Not history.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Also a review and images of the Borther of Mutants Marvel legends 3 Pack: https://forums.marvelousnews.com/for...ew-and-images/
Last edited by Keyotheseasons; 06-24-2019 at 10:46 AM.
The Box has the worst short-description with her that I have seen that does not include HoM. No mention of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver being reluctant Villains, which made them interesting from the getgo. And I guess I don’t have to tell anybody here that back then Magneto did not knew that they are his children (the writers didn’t even knew lol). The selection of comic book pictures on the box is nice, though.
@Keyotheseasons : Is that from Marvel Heroes? I am so sad that I didn’t play that Game before it was terminated. But thanks for posting.
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Fearless variant. I'll hope but not expect Wanda to be in it. Because it could end up like Fearless Defenders or A-Force. Also curiously, she's in her classic costume. So it might be just giving examples of female heroes.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Love the fearless cover...
With all this talk about a re-release of “Endgame” in an extended version People seem to overlook that the 16 Bit version is out :
So far only the Final Battle until the portal scene, but the two little bits with Wanda are there.
Her confrontation with Thanos is done in Minecraft, though:
It seems like Wanda usually gets left out of a lot of these "Girl Power" Marvel stories/promotions. She's kind of an old-fashioned character (so is Patsy Walker, of course, but Patsy was created specifically for female readers) and editors prefer to match someone like Carol Danvers with other more modern, post-1960s women. Or at least I figure that must have something to do with Wanda never appearing in Carol's books.
Of course that's one reason I think Carol and Wanda's friendship deserved to be explored more, even though I'm now resigned that it probably never will. They are two very different ideas of what a "powerful woman" is like.
(There is a funny moment in the Avengers Korvac Saga where Simon Williams, who has been "dead" since the '60s, is intimidated by Carol because she actually punches men the way male heroes do: "She doesn't just strike a pose and point like Wanda or the Wasp!" Which does kind of sum up the difference between the '60s heroines and the later ones.)